Memory Foam Pillows

Memory Foam Pillows

Memory foam pillows provide the highest standard of comfort during recovery from a cosmetic procedure. Each memory foam pillow that is featured in our Store is made of a high quality, durable memory foam material that conforms to the body’s shape. The memory foam layer of the pillow responds to the body's temperature through the transfer of body heat, resulting in a pillow surface that is shaped like your body.

There are various types of memory foam pillows, including memory foam bed pillow wedges of various sizes, memory foam wedges with a built-in neck roll, memory foam head and neck pillow wedges, memory foam leg pillow wedges, and other types of memory foam pillow products.

How Can A Memory Foam Wedge Pillow Benefit My Healing Journey?

Memory foam bed wedge pillows are specially designed with an incline to provide proper alignment and keep your affected swollen areas (facial and/or body areas) comfortably elevated in an angle that is optimal for reducing swelling. Following a facial or body surgery, it is recommended to be perpetually elevated in an approximate 30-45 degree position from the bed because this enables optimal blood circulation to all the vital healing areas and helps reduce the swelling. You may use a bed wedge to stay elevated during the initial phase of your recovery. It is recommended to stay elevated on the bed wedge as long as swelling is considerable in the affected areas. The wedge pillows featured in the Store typically include a pillow cover.

Many patients find a bed wedges to be a superior and more comfortable elevation solution compared to putting oneself above pillows on a bed. A primary advantage of the bed wedge relative to pillows is that it is sturdy so that you can comfortably sleep without having to worry about slipping off as you would with pillows. Additionally, with the bed wedge you have no need to periodically rearrange your pillows if they shift around. Further, the bed wedge will not give rise to any tension and stress that you might feel from having empty spaces between your body and your pillows when you’re propped up on your bed. Since the bed wedge can be moved around, you can use it to be in elevation wherever you are – whether you’re in your bed, relaxing on a sofa, or on any other area of the house. You can use the wedge pillow in both its flat long position to lie down, or tall position to sit up.

How Can A Memory Foam Leg Wedge Pillow Benefit My Healing Journey?

Memory foam leg wedge pillows can help you avoid experiencing muscle tension and aches that can occur when lying in bed in the same resting position (often in an elevated position) for a long period of time. These pillows promote better circulation to the legs and feet and enable you to avoid tension, sore knees, achy legs, and getting your feet to fall asleep. For patients having a lower body procedure, these pillows also serve the purpose of keeping swollen areas (particularly the legs, thighs, calves, and feet area) comfortably elevated in an angle that is needed for reducing swelling.

How Can A Memory Foam Pillow Benefit Me In My Everyday Life?

Beyond using a memory foam bed wedge pillow during your recovery, this product is a great addition to your everyday life and can be used to elevate the head for breathing comfort, pressure relief, to elevate the feet for relief of swelling, and for the treatment of hiatal hernia. Moreover, people use the bed wedge to avoid sleeping and putting pressure on the face, which may contribute to wrinkling in the long run. Ultimately, the bed wedge can be used daily for reading, relaxing or watching TV. A memory foam leg wedge is a great addition to your everyday life and can be used to elevate the legs and knees for comfort, pressure relief, and better blood circulation.

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